Hi, so i'm considering to update my s10e from android 10 to 12, however i'm seeing a lot of you guys wanting to downgrade from 12 to 11 or even 10.. my phone is not rooted and i'm not planning on rooting it so locked bootloader is not a problem for me, my question is what makes you want to downgrade? is there any stability issues or any issues on android 12? i know getting my phone updated to android 12 were close to irreversible so i need to know the reasons not to update.. i already downgrade from android 11 to 10 because i dont like the icon scaling on oneui 3. thanks for any input and help you guys have
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Hello dear XDA forum friends, I have one question, I was Apple user for a long time and I got Galaxy s10e.
Its a nice phone but it dont work well on Android 11, battery drain fast, phone is to hot and more and more..
I was wondering if I can downgrade it back to 9 or at least 10?
Long time ago I remember I used to flash custom ROMS and downgrade old Android phones but looks like now if they lock Bootloader you stack where you are.
So here are some infos:
One UI Version 3.1
Android 11
Baseband Version G970FXXSBFUE6
Kernel Version 4.14.113-21644994
Build number RP1A.200720.012.G970FXXSBFUF3
Knox 3.7 API level 33 TIMA 4.1.0 DualDAR 1.3.0
Service provider software version SAOMC_SM-970F_ODX_CRO_RR_0008 CRO/DHR,CRO/CRO
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Congratulations on ditching the sour Apple.
Post on that device's forum for best results.
The firmware you have probably also upgraded the boot loader version which may make it impossible to down grade. I'm have zero experience flashing these so I may be mistaken or a workaround.
Try a factory reset unless you already have after the upgrade or if you used SmartSwitch to transfer data from another model.
I've tried to downgrade even an Exynos phone- sadly Odin couldn't do it due to bootloader
Nope, the last update that would have allowed you to downgrade to Android 10 came out back in February
How to downgrade Samsung 21+ devices from One UI 4.0 (Android 12) to One UI 3.1 (Android 11) via Odin.
I'm looking for the same answer. It's been a long time.. Like 8-10 years since I've rooted or modified a Samsung phone through Odin..
Idk if I can just download the android 11 firmware, unlock bootloader, and flash in Odin or if I first need root access..
Android 12 blows
Yes please. Android 12 is atrocious.
Edit: It's downgradeable ez pz. Just download the latest Android 11 and flash via Odin. I have the Exynos version.
is android 12 really that bad? im using HK set, so no update for me yet.
koax88 said:
is android 12 really that bad? im using HK set, so no update for me yet.
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Bro just listen it's terrible
koax88 said:
is android 12 really that bad? im using HK set, so no update for me yet.
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I'd wait for a few more iterations before upgrading, so they smoothen things out a bit. The interface will stay ugly tho. "Material you" or whatever it's called is the most atrocious thing ever, especially the dark theme. I'll never upgrade to 12, I already disabled the automatic updates.
I have Android 12 and I didn't find much difference from Android 11 in my normal use, just some little bugs on 12 but that's it.
0rigin said:
Yes please. Android 12 is atrocious.
Edit: It's downgradeable ez pz. Just download the latest Android 11 and flash via Odin. I have the Exynos version.
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Hey dude, are you still around? Can you please help me with downgrading my SG s20 fe 5g to Android 11 again, it's got Android 12 now and it's terrible, please help.
Hello everyone,
I have a Moto G7+ as my main phone, and the last OS version it received was Android 10.
I know that it's possible to install customs ROMs or some things like that (sorry, I don't know to much about that area).
So I was wondering if I can install the most recent Android version in this device even it's not supported. If so, can it causes me some performance problems, like a slower phone?
Thanks in advance for any help
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Hello everyone,
I have a Moto G7+ as my main phone, and the last OS version it received was Android 10.
I know that it's possible to install customs ROMs or some things like that (sorry, I don't know to much about that area).
So I was wondering if I can install the most recent Android version in this device even it's not supported. If so, can it causes me some performance problems, like a slower phone?
Thanks in advance for any help
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Look into Lineage OS. I have a Moto G4 with Lineage installed and it gets fresh OTA updates each week if I want them. It's quite old, I know, but it still receives current security updates. Lineage OS is a pretty vanilla Android ROM, and if there's a Lineage ROM for your phone,it should work without issue.
So this phone didn't release with Android 12 so this means we gonna get only Android 13 as of the last Android update and it's stupid because this phone is released this year and Android 13 is expected to get released later this year.
Anyway is there any information on when we gonna get the Android 12 update?
0veR said:
So this phone didn't release with Android 12 so this means we gonna get only Android 13 as of the last Android update and it's stupid because this phone is released this year and Android 13 is expected to get released later this year.
Anyway is there any information on when we gonna get the Android 12 update?
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I agree with you....
and i send msg to poco something like "why this phone still dont have A12 and why we have security patch 03.2022...."
I'm rly angry
Fedon said:
I agree with you....
and i send msg to poco something like "why this phone still dont have A12 and why we have security patch 03.2022...."
I'm rly angry
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I really wanted it to have android 12... I have never experienced android 12 and thought this might be my chance but no
Infact I'm so unlucky that my Poco X3 Pro bricked just 1 week before it got Android 12 update
and I'm not in it rn to flash custom roms as they aren't very stable and flashing without an official custom recovery is tough...
Hello. I have seen a few persons asking about how to fix things after an update to Android 12 on the One Plus 7 Pro. Mine is a GM1917 running the Oxygen OS 11.0.9.GM21AA.
Should I just keep ignoring the update? I used to be rooted, now am not, still have an unlocked bootloader, therefore the update for me includes the whole 3180 MB file.
Thanks anyone in advance.
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